The C and C++ standards do not specify the order of evaluation for function arguments. This can lead to subtle portability problems. As I explained in my column last month (“As Precise As Possible”), ...
This is something that has bugged me somewhat, and I haven't found a very clear answer. So you have a function that is supposed to do something. You pass it input and get output. References would be ...
A well-being expert has created a 'formula for festive harmony' after a study revealed almost half of families risk a 'Christmas lunch bust-up.' Dr Eleanor Bryant, a psychology professor at the ...
This may fall under the heading of "Don't do that" but did cause me to be slightly curious.<BR><BR>What would happen if you say, created a pointer to a function that took three ints as arguments, but ...
The Excel IMARGUMENT function is an engineering function, and its purpose is to return the argument theta, an angle expressed in radians. The formula for the IMARGUMENT function is IMARGUMENT (inumber ...